Que disent les gens mother! film

jessetaylor

This film defies being rated on a scale of 1 through 5 – it’s truly almost impossible to do so. I want to rate this a 5 and I want to rate this a 3 at the same time. Both would be wrong though so I’ll just settle in the middle. Aronofsky has given us many brainsick films in the past, but this is on a whole other level. Remember the batshit crazy climax of _Requiem for a Dream_? Multiply that by 50 and you get the batshit crazy climax of mother! – and that is a *huge* understatement.I don’t really want to talk too much about the film’s plot or the finale as not much about the film is known to the public at this point. It’s absolutely worth it to go into this film as blind as possible or maximum effectiveness. All I’ll say is that the _Rosemary’s Baby_ influenced poster and marketing so far is a big curve ball – it has nothing to do with that film although Polanski horror elements are clearly an inspiration to Aronofsky here.I do want to praise three specific elements of this film that worked the best for me: (1) The sound design was absolutely magnificent. There is no score to this film – not quite sure what Jóhann Jóhansson did here – but the sound design is eerie as hell and supremely memorable. (2) The production design is next level. The house in this film is basically the co-lead (you’ll see what I mean when you watch it) and it evolves drastically over the course of the film (again, you’ll see what I mean when you watch it). Excellent art direction that I haven’t stopped thinking about all day. (3) The performance from Jennifer Lawrence is harrowing as she really gave herself to this film and to Aronofksy’s vision, but the performance that stuck with me is the one from Michelle Pfeiffer. She really embodied her character and even though she’s only in maybe the first 60% of the film, she left a deep impression on the rest of it as well. Her character is crucial to the film and she injected such mystery and gravity to the events that followed her exit.Will soon watch this again and hopefully have more meaningful thoughts. It’s hard to say too much right now when hardly anyone has seen the film yet, but believe me, there is a lot to be said about _mother!_

Gimly

_mother!_, a movie title with no upper case letters. Well _mother!_, I’m glad you saved those capitals because I have a question which is going to require a lot of them: “WHO THE FUCK WAS THIS FOR!?”_Final rating:★★½ – Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._

One night per year, the government sanctions a 12-hour period in which citizens can commit any crime they wish — including murder — without fear of punishment or imprisonment. Leo, a sergeant who lost his son, plans a vigilante mission of revenge during the mayhem. However, instead of a death-dealing avenger, he becomes the unexpected protector of four innocent strangers who desperately need his help if they are to survive the night.

A couple off for a romantic weekend in the mountains are accosted by a biker gang. Alone in the mountains, Brea and John must defend themselves against the gang, who will stop at nothing to protect their secrets.